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Teaching Assistant CHEE512

Wong Building Part time

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2 x 50 hour Teaching Assistant positions for CHEE512 (Stem Cell Bioprocess Engineering) taught by Prof. Corinne Hoesli.

Position Summary:
Teaching Assistant position as governed by the AGSEM Collective Agreement.

**Please note that Teaching Assistants are required to be on campus to perform their tasks in person.**

Hiring Unit:
Department of Chemical Engineering

Duration:

5-Jan-2026 to 30-Apr-2026

Rate per hour: $37.34


Course Title: Stem Cell Bioprocess Engineering

Course Number: CHEE512

Hours: 50


Qualifications:

  • Having been a TA for the course previously, is a plus
  • Having taken the course as a student, is a plus
  • Chemical Engineering or equivalent degree
  • WHMIS certification is a must
  • Completion of CHEE370 or equivalent course on fundamental cell biology and biotechnology
  • Experience with stem cell culture a significant asset
  • Experience with bioprocess engineering a significant asset

Complete Course descriptions and Lecturers may be found here:

Undergraduate courses:

Program/Courses | Chemical Engineering - McGill University

Graduate courses:

https://www.mcgill.ca/chemeng/grad/gradcourses 

Hourly Salary:

$37.34

Position Start Date:

2026-01-05

Position End Date:

2026-04-30

Deadline to Apply:

2026-01-02

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